CAPE COUNTY UCMALV, CAH2 CIl'ATiI)''.ATr, "0. t r .raOWE YEAH Terrible Catastrophe Has Marked the Twelvemonth. HEATH TAKES KOTACE MEN Cenerat gueceet of the Democrat. and Startling Developments South of the Rio Grand Chief Event In Western Hemispnere. Now Voi k. Taken all la all, the -.year 1913 has been a happy and rather fortunate one for the world in gen-ruV- It was not marked by any groat caisstrophe, such as the San Francisco earthqu.-.ke or tlio Titanic disaster; It saw the end of the, wars in tho Bal kan's, It witnessed the inauguration of a D- tiiocratio president In the United Ht'itH, followed by pr-nuino tariff re duction without financial panic. The death roll for the past year ban bit the finnnclul world rather bard, in cluding sued notable figures aa J. P. Morgan, H.r.ty M. Flagler and James R. Keene. The Roman Catholic church also lost two of lto moat ven erable cardinal, Oreglla, dean of the aacre.d college, and Rampolla, once ecret'.ry at the Vatican and -who would h...

i 1 4 fiii fines fArrs "Atx rn: r.s ti' vr riT t' r-fr'V Vol. XVI Capo Gir.vrdcau, Missouri, Friday, January 9, 1914 ""I n r . .... .-. r- r-5 r , r- - - : i n i -. t- -3 v. I . ...,d I..J r...,., ,, r. -J . .i i ! x t..i t t X i X ,4 V . .-I 1.1 i r. ) 3 . 3 Greatest Contest Prize Ever Offered by a Missouri Newspaper New Cape Daily and Weekly Tribune's Plans Are 'Maturing The Cape P blishina'Co., u hich in a very short time will bein the publication of the new CAPE DAIlV AND WEEKLY TRIBUNE is. -negotiating for a splendid little farm o'T about 20 acres, located between Cape Girardeau and Jackson, which is to be given as a &rand prize in a circulation contest, tSaia'ils of which will be announced later. This farm will mean a home for life for thepersort to whom it is presented. 'It Its equipped with a gcod residence and all necessary outbuildings, and the soil is highly productive. A rra and Home Ccmplcie can in no way l)e compared with automobile or similar inexpensive prices th...

'TO. n ? '( Ev 9H n niiqcn n;3 :! 1:1 t VI, .1 V CAI'i: COUNTY TIirrsALlV CA PI". G!TCAT;j)i:AIT. I Is I i fr iy t' V. f i : ft:"'. Is Area Extend Half Way Around the WnHr!. The Dlstase Across It Excesdtt by Wny Hundreds if Miles That From Northernmost Point of. North America to Panama. 1 Ft. rttornlxirc. The discovery cf p.'lcholas Second Lind In simply an In cident In the economic development wof tho l:ur::ilan cmp, The general EUbllc la unaware of t'jo astounding Uent and the enormous potential re sources of Arctic Russia. Its area ex pends half way around the world through ICS decrees of lnnpitude -fwbilo the distance arrows It exceeds c'jy many hundred wiles that from tho V J- Where Bergo Tower ths Sky. -northernmost point of North Amcr- let to the tothnius of Panama. Tho survey of these remote regions was but one ot tho many progreselve Improvements for Russia initiated by that luminous charactor, Petur the Great. Planned in his last years, this moat extended of geographic sur...

t; I IV : .r I TlO'J ) i ce Ucni, : l.yi, Kl wi o Mel '.J- 0 h Ity in a very few tnor.ihs. Cepo G rar j..-au. ;h its rup- e..y prewir.g su turps, jack-on. Chaffee end ether pood towns. is without qui: r.e rapidly growing city in the '.'te. Keep the good work co-i ' Hg. The coming spring and summer undoubtedly will sec the greatest improvements ever in this city. 1 Mew homes . and apartment houses of Cape Girardeau com mand the h Ighest praise -the fact ihrt thry are fill filled is enough to ir.sare the erection of a much larger number hi the spring. The demand for such buildings never ws3 a.i heavy as right now. That certainly speaks well for the best city along the Mississippi. 4 o Good reads is a subject that rural residents should never al knv to have a back beat. They should demand good roads above everything else in the way of improvements in their districts. The citie3 will take care of them selves and it is up to the farm ers to call on the county and " rt2te officials for as...

CAFi: COUNTY III1RALI). CAP!: GIRARDITAU. HO. I U.lL iliLU hLt Ui i T- AM'imi Mi I t Si 'jij DESTROY ALL AILING POWLS Dulb'c Alarm Clock Did It3 Duty xj;3 Almost Too Well. Disease Generally Attach Most SuB cepyblu of Flock snd Thry Should Ee Killed et One?, fliy M. F. GRlfKi.ET.) Moet tilling or diseased ch'ckens or n.'ns bail better bo hilled than doe- ' tored. In tho Drat placo It In by far : tne quickest way. Again, It at occo . floes away with any risk from con- j taglon. Moreover a once sick hen, ! even If fc'ue does geem entirely recov. ' red, go'ulom develops Into a first ' class layer, and second clusg layer geidom pay. There In another point, often over looked. Pineaid generally attack the weakest or n;08t susceptible of tho flock, tnd no flock wag ever benefited by keeping In It binla of this kind vbna It la known they aro such. It la truo that now and then noma trivial thing may all an otherwise strong bird, and it would bo a mistake to rive her no opportunity to recover....

5 r -i It; 41 . n 4 . J -1 ALL THE ?SiWS THAT'S TIT to ri!'i'r S'.;,;;!?T:::l nut, six 3 a via, in a5w?.:s Capo Girardeau, Missouri, Friday. January 16, 1914 3C f ! ,' j ' f"3 p rj - ! ; r :! i --" 'I r t " o , ' -i r? f" m , I t I , I 1 ! W Li L.a l,J Ct t. J t..il-J .. : 1 1 - r-i L 1 A r t r " J . i v. u.,;:;3 ft n in It WiSS go to Somebody in the Circulation Contest to be Started in a Very Short Time by the New Cape Girardeau Daily THH CAPE DAILY TRIBUNE The farm consists of 20 acres, equipped with a substantial residence and all the required outbuildings. It is the besl land to be found in Cape Girardeau County and will make an ideal home for life for the person who is fortunate enough to receive the most substantial gift. Do not be confused by contests offered by others, where flimsy gifts of little value are said to be offered for little labor. THERE WILL BE NO STRINGS TO THIS FARM GIFT! IB DC 3E E3EEE 3E rijs- bi-t-.- Mrs. Mary A. Yj'oods, Was Widow cl the Lale Judie', Forme...

CAPE COUNTY HERALD. CAFE CKIARDnAU, . HO. ii is; 7 '.J t- 4, 4.'- t' t. u. ty Tfcla vontWful j-ioture of tins UxiHpiI & fa tea battlesUtp Vermont being tossed one of tii crew of the battleship Wyoming:. FIRING h n t- ft Thia tsaa been trenched la the first photograph received from OJlnaga showing the battle between the " federals and rebels that going on for mora than two weeks.' These are members of Major Guslamenti's command attacking the en-federals. DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB'S NEW BUILDING r 1 - (' 5 F -i : , M. - - H ! I f ' f T ? . 73 y More thun $Ouu,ooU bus been raised lor iliis new building for the Detroit Athletic club. It will be one of the flnoBt In America, will cost about $1,0U0, 000 and will occupy an entire block In the heart of the city. The structure will be completed by the end of this year. FIRST IIYDRO-AERO PASSENGER LINE IN WORLD I iilx thousand people gathered at St. Petersburg, Flu, to wltne?g the open ing of the first commercial Hn of hydro-aeroplanes In the...

.vwr, county Kc:r.r.i, cap;; cmAi-nnAU, ?io. i I f f .r vr.!-..-i? I r (!. tnx'm Cairo! It h n-p.:vi;. I -:cj that Lutes- !;'.. r. "in :! tuiu -.'." a CvTi- t!a,..u Vi 1 -1 .ei-ctfp.-c.'dtbthe J., v. ... , , , A' in'v Vca )Ht"A ' -1 - . - ' t !- Jin-:c-KV'pjvirs gameput' tir shen v,i.-;o, so to speak, lie I to have & full &ehoo-cun- LwicsviHs Eisner. V.'e sta.rt.Cil this papron5.00 .and borrowed that from the county clerk at a time when we -were heavily in edit. Today we own our own plant, don't owe a dollar to r.ny one and have plenty of money to run our business. We ak.;o own a small farm and a town lot in Florida and contem plate purchasing a farm in an other state before fall.- Sikeston Herald. . ' Sixteen business men of Oran met at the Tribune Office test Friday evening andloranized a Commercial Club. That more were not on hand was caused by the excessive amount of business matters that compelled their at tention. A. Nations was elected temporary chairman and Z. L. Gle...

r. : rtsnrs pafts u Yec rws itAT'S nr to f rint" Vol. XVJ Capo Girardeau. Missouri, Friday, January 23, 1914 .--t rrr i 1 ?.- I3E i!;s! ! it., j 4 ftM.t, 3E 3C M I j 7" k ,j AW 5 ' I ; M rir1 f U 1 h 1 h r n if rat r, 7 f : t ..J 2 i S ! it 1 i ! i i 1 in H U S r ! ' ts V s-w fc-J W 1 t, j M . W W u ti..a t.i 3 t r-'3 The hTo:.7 Cape Daily and Weekly Tribune's Plans are Lhluring for this Most Wonderful GiftSubscribers to s The L72v Papers Will be Entitled to Participate in This, The Greatest Contest Ever Ccndnctcd! Those whose names have been enrolled and those now being received will have equal chances with others that are now being added by the hundreds every day. We do not care who becomes the lucky possessor of this complete Farm Home. It will be ready to move right in. There will be a good house awaiting the occupant. There will be a comfortable stable for the cow and horse. The chickens will also have a good house and pen. Even the hogs will not be forgotten, for a good, commo...